Saturday, 12 January 2008

Police flooded with information on Sharlinie

Two days after the media highlighted the disappearance of five-year-old Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, the police are inundated with information pertaining to her disappearance and are investigating every piece of information leaving no stone unturned.

They are also getting the cooperation from NGOs and neighbourhood watch groups.

Petaling Jaya police have been inundated with information pertaining to Sharline’s disappearance and are investigating every piece of information leaving no stone unturned.

They, however, are not divulging the information so as not to hamper investigations, according to District police chief, ACP Arjunaidi Mohamedy.

In the meantime, he said that the district police had contacted its counterpart in Seberang Prai to facilitate investigations into Sharlinie's disappearance.

They have requested Seberang Prai police to verify information that Sharlinie was found in Butterworth.

More than 10,000 posters of Sharlinie bearing the relevant particulars have been distributed in the Klang Valley and more are being printed for distribution nationwide.

In BUTTERWORTH, member of the 4B Youth Movement Malaysia are helping to distribute posters of Sharlinie at railway and bus stations and public places and in BALING, Putera Umno will distribute 10,000 posters.

Other movements also helping in the search for Sharlinie are the Welfare Association of Former Intelligence Personnel and the Federation of Peninsula Malay Students Union

Have a Heart: Save IJN

Israel’s assault on Gaza, by air, sea and now land, has killed (at the time of this writing) more than 600 Palestinians, with more than 2,700 injured. Ten Israelis have been killed, three of them Israeli soldiers killed by friendly fire. Beyond the deaths and injuries, the people of Gaza are suffering a dire humanitarian crisis that is dismissed by the Israeli government. There is, however, Israeli opposition to the military assault. Read here...

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Why Hamas is NOT the issue

Mohammed, age six, marched with determination to his bedroom, put on a record of the Fatah marching song, picked up a wooden toy rifle and marched out to the balcony. He pointed the rifle to the sky where minutes ago, Israeli planes flew over dropping bombs on Palestinian refugee sites. Mohammed told me he wanted to be a pilot so he could fight Israeli warplanes. “But Mohammed, the Palestinians do not have planes.” “I don’t care, I will fight them whatever way I can.”Was a resistance fighter born this minute or was he a “future terrorist”? (Beirut 1973)

How does one explain the horrific fate that has befallen caged Gaza – a land saturated with rubble and body parts – carpet-bombed by air, invaded by ground, attacked by sea? Put to the test of history, Israeli “explanations” fail the credibility test. continue here---------------------------------------------Robert Fisk: Leaders lie, civilians die, and lessons of history are ignoredWe've got so used to the carnage of the Middle East that we don't care any more – providing we don't offend the Israelis. It's not clear how many of the Gaza dead are civilians, but the response of the Bush administration, not to mention the pusillanimous reaction of Gordon Brown, reaffirm for Arabs what they have known for decades: however they struggle against their antagonists, the West will take Israel's side. As usual, the bloodbath was the fault of the Arabs – who, as we all know, only understand force. ..Continue here

War on Gaza

Israel's failure to learnBy Nir Rosen (Aljazeera)

When George Bush, the US president, first entered the White House as the commander-in-chief in 2001, Palestinians were being killed in the al-Aqsa intifada.

Eight years later, as Bush prepares to leave office, Israel is carrying out one of the largest massacres in its 60-year occupation of Palestine.

The US, then and now, strongly backs Israel's offensive, justifying it as being, in fact, defensive.To continue read here ...